Mass markets are generally not a good opportunity for small businesses. A few may hit it big and reach a huge audience, but mostly they don't, and can't. And that's fine, as long as they can charge enough money to support themselves with a smaller customer base.

This is why price is so essential for indie developers. They simply can't afford to market to a billion people worldwide. Usually the only viable way for them to sell their product is to market to a smaller number of possible customers and charge more for the product.

I know dunking on considered, rational composition gets all the likes these days, but this is quite an elegant lockup. Type sits on a baseline at the 45 degree tangents of the globe, which I see as designer(s) caring about their craft (essential in such a simple mark). pic.twitter.com/o6VBW1yuK4

LRT: often under-leveling doesn’t even look like not valuing accomplishments; it can look like not assigning high visibility/prestige (often high risk) projects to someone because they’re “too important for keeping the day to day stuff working”

It may be a minor thing, but for what it’s worth, your post says that “the bug was introduced in macOS 10.13.4,” while Oakley’s post says that “this bug has existed since macOS High Sierra 10.13.4, almost a year ago, in March 2018, if not before.”